[nForce] K7N2G-L : Impossible to boot from new 200 GB hard drive !???

I've been trying to solve this problem for 10 days without success !
When I try to install XP on my new 200 GB Seagate hard drive, after the first reboot, I got a long "Verifying DMI pool data ..." and finally a "Boot Disk Failure ! Insert System Disk"
However, the drive appears to work fine as a storage drive, when I use my old 120 GB maxtor HD as boot drive.
I've already verified a lot of things, on my own, and with the Seagate customer service (who have concluded the issue is not due to the hard drive...) :
- The drive is correctly recognized by the BIOS (in standard CMOS features) as a 200 GB drive
- However, I've tried to set the HD access mode to "LBA" instead of "Auto", without any change to the problem...
- I've run the diagnostic tool provided by Seagate (called Seatools), and it reported no error on the drive
- The ATA cable I use are OK (I tried two other ones)
- I've run Memtest as well as an analog tool provided by Seagate : both reported no error with my RAM
- The problem appears when the HD is primary master as well as secondary master, on both IDE connectors of my motherboard
- I tried different PSU connectors to the HD
- I've just managed to install XP on my older 40 GB drive, which I connected where the 200 GB was, without the least problem
- I've built an integrated XP with Service Pack 1 bootable CD, but it doesn't solve the problem when I use it to install XP, instead of my original XP Pro CD-ROM
- While booting on my old XP system and having the new HD connected as secondary master, I could access it in windows XP and read / write files on it. I also ran Partition Magic 8 to verify the primary boot partition that had been created during the beginning on my new XP installation, and it reported no error
- During the "Verifying DMI pool data" message, I see the HD activity LED lighting very briefly (shouldn't it light more continuously if the system really tried to boot from the HD ??)
Well, all should work, but it doesn't !!
I'm really desperate !
What should I due with that new hard drive, if I can't boot on it ??
Your advised help would be very very appreciated...
 

Thanks for your replies!
Fredrik :
As I mentionned in my post, I tested several ATA cables. I always of course connect the blue end to the board and the HD to the other end (black) of the cable. I tried to jumper the drive on "cable select" as welle as "master", the problem remain in both cases.
The recognition is set to "Auto" as you say.
There are no other IDE units (my CDROM drive is a SCSI one), unless I try to connect that new HD as secondary master, while booting on my old mactor 120 GB as primary master. As I said, the big drive works fine as a storage drive, the problem is really to boot on it.
I had also removed my extra cards while attempting to solve the problem, but without success...
Osnavi :
Each time I try to install XP from the CDROM, I create a new partition (15 GB, NTFS, normal formating) at the beginning of the drive. There are also 2 other NTFS partitions to fill up the HD. But I always try the installation on the first partition.
In order to se if this would change something, I've also tried to create the partitions with Powerquest PArtition Magic 8, and I paid attention to seting the boot partition as active.
As for Fdisk, I thought it was only compatible with FAT partitions ?

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